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Fisher 1260-x M-scope Manual카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 18. 23:44
Great unit you got there! First, figure out where/what you'd like to disc out and set accordingly.If you want to jump right in and start finding coins mostly, and dig less trash at first? Keep it(disc) pretty high(6/7 or above?)Now, it takes a bit to get to know the sounds(practice) but listen for the nice smooth, full-.whole.-round sound. The.good. target sound that.smoothly.
increases as you approach/swing over the target, as you pass over the/a.good. target, the sound will.smoothly. decrease.(staying.whole.).Now, If it has a clipping/broken chattery signal as you approach/pass over the target? The signal is being affected by the disc and it is up to you wether or not you want to investigate those 'iffy' signals at first!?
Hope this helps you get started? Kinda hard to explain but I tried.Good-Luck!And, Listen carefully for those very soft,faint signals. Your 35 will go VERY deep!
Headphones are a must for the deepie's and a 10' coil will get you down there even more. Thank you M-scope. A few years before leaving BC, I had taken the detector out to Cultas Lake to play on the beach and I was getting that chatter, clipping noise you mentioned and it ended up being hair pins or bobby pins. I thought I would just dig everything since I had no idea how to distinguish sounds. I've since bought a set of White's KW-Pro headset (well in 2001, lol) so I'm looking forward to seeing how they work.I've only used it long enough to exhaust the factory batteries that came with it so I have only found those bobby pins, pull tabs, nails and some newer coins. I most likely set it up according to the manual. I was considering buying a newer model but came to conclusion, that's just stupid.I'm going to try my backyard once winters over.
I would suggest buying a 'used' one though if your considering!?New ones are getting 'pricey'. There is a 3', 5', 8', 10&1/2', and some bigger/older (12') Hot-Head brand coils for Fishers also. Solid coils and open designed spider coils made for the 1200X series.I, personally, mainly use the 10'. And 5' once in a while.I'd use the stock 8' for a while until you get really familiar with your machine. Starting in your yard is a great/perfect idea.
You can take your time and listen to each response before you dig, move/adjust the disc and recheck each reponse listening to the differences before you dig, practice pinpointing and learn how to recover and replace the sod properly. The 1235X is a really good detector and will hold its own,and surpass alot of the detectors in its range on the market currently.It has no-screen but many detectors cant properly id with a screen anyhow, and alot of 'seasoned' detectorists using the 'top-models' will even tell you that they still.mainly. hunt by sound, so learning how to detect by sounds alone may help you in your future!?It will find you alot of big pcs of iron and big pcs of aluminum as any detector has problems overlooking/discing-out those items. If you put the time in and learn it, then find a good location that holds the items your looking/hoping for, you will be pleased with its abilities/results if you have learned its 'language'!?Hope to see you posting your finds soon!Good-Luck!.
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